We’re back from the Norcal Show and lots of landscapers had the chance to see California Buffalograss up close and personal! We heard some stories of happy customers and I got to meet some current customers 🙂
Here are some of the most asked questions:
- This looks like it has runners like Bermuda, is this invasive too?
- Answer: California Buffalograss is not invasive like Bermuda. It does spread by sending out runners, but unlike Bermuda, they stay above ground. You can see exactly where California Buffalograss is going. There will be no surprises shooting up from underground!
- Is this like those other drought grasses that get really tall and then flop over?
- California Buffalograss grows to a maximum height of 6″, which gives you the option to not mow! If you want to maintain a manicured look you can get away will mowing only every 3-4 weeks. We do recommend at least once a year mowing in winter to remove the old growth.
- Does this go dormant?
- California Buffalograss will go dormant in winter, but it goes into dormancy later than other warm season grasses and comes out sooner – around late November, early December and comes out in mid to late February. During this time you can stop watering it; apply a grass colorant once during the winter to keep it looking green until the new growth returns to green.
- Can I buy it in seed or sod?
- Because California Buffalograss produces very few seed heads and if there are some they will be sterile female seed heads – seed propagation is not an option. It’s root system also goes down very deep which will not allow for it to be produced in sod form.
- Is it meant for foot traffic?
- Yes, it’s meant for regular foot traffic, so feel free to treat it like a regular lawn – kids and pets and all
If you have any questions you want to ask, feel free chat us up at our new Facebook group or visit our website at www.californiabuffalograss.com!
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